Patrick-Casper-Obituary

Patrick M. Casper

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin

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Casper, Patrick M. Born to Eternal Life Dec. 14, 2010, at the age of 66 years. Beloved husband of 42 years of Jean (nee Haldner). Dear father of Michael, James (Charlene) of Madison, Al, Pamela (Paul) Bohn of West Bend, Cheryl (Jason) Henschel of Mequon, Ann Casper (Tony Karampelas) and Ryan...

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Jean, my deepest sympathy goes out to you and the Casper family. You all will be in my Prays.
God Bless
Phyllis & Steven Thinnes

Jean, Mike and rest of family, please accept my condolences at the loss of your husband and father. It was a shock to me and I know a great loss to you. Please know that you are in my prayers

Jean, Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of your husband. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Karen Deerfield cashier

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Casper family. I will always remember Pat's big smile. He always had a story to tell and kind words to share. He will be missed.

Pat will be deeply missed by his Brothers at Nathan Hale Masonic Lodge. His smiling face and sense of humor lit up any occasion. We were all proud of his chairitable activities and awareness of the needs of his fellow man.

Until we meet again in that house not made with hands,
Farewell my Brother,
Ed R Cassel PM
Nathan Hale No. 350

My deepest Sympathies go out to your family during this difficult time. I am very saddened by this news...may god be with the Casper family.

I was so saddend to learn of Pat's passing. We knew him from his visits to our home when his dear friend Bob was in town. May the memory of his smile, his laugh and his love for all of you in time bring you comfort.

My Deepest Sympathy goes out to, Mrs. Casper and Family- My thoughts and prayers are with You all ~~at this time. One of My memories of Mr. Casper - growing up next door - was the fireworks He would shoot off on the Fourth of July; waiting for a cop to go by before He would lite them up.
They were beautiful to watch. Debbie -(Czarnik) Otzelberger


I cannot know the pain you feel.
I cannot share your memories or your loss.
My words of sympathy are beneath measure, yet
know that my heart reaches out with love to your heart.

My Sympathy goes out to the Casper Family. I will always remember his voice. When playing at the house you
always knew when Mr. Casper was home.